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chardonnay
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chardonnay is a female given name . The name derives from Chardonnay wine, which originated in the village of Chardonnay in France. The name originally meant "thistle-covered place." (Evans, 2006) In the United Kingdom, the name became fashionable due to ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chardonnay \Char`don*nay"\ (ch[aum]r`d'n*[=a]"), n. a white wine grape. dry white Chablis-type table wine made from Chardonnay grapes. Syn: Pinot Chardonnay.
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (alternative case form of Chardonnay English)
Usage examples of chardonnay.
Napa and Sonoma, with the picking of pinot noir, chardonnay, pinot blanc, and pinot meunier, the grape varieties of champagne.
Chateau Montelena chardonnay bested the top French white burgundies at the famous 1976 Paris tasting.
Still-wine lovers can slip into the equally casual back room to sample truly tasty chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, and zinfandel.
With the release of their Journey 1990 chardonnay, they were hailed by wine critics as the proud parents of the finest chardonnay ever produced in the United States, comparable to the finest white wines in the world.
Stretching my tired back, I gazed over and noticed how far down the level of the chardonnay bottle had fallen.
I corked the chardonnay and put it in the fridge, but the damage was done.
A second wineglass sat near a bottle of Chardonnay in an insulated cooler.
Dan selected an Australian chardonnay, which was brought to the table by the bartender in short order.
Karvur looked down at the glass of chardonnay in front of him for a moment.
North Coast Chardonnay arrived with the pseudoshrimp cocktails, and Caroline sipped the wine and felt herself relax with a nearly audible groan of pleasure.
Because for all the unattached adults sipping chardonnay and Bellinis of a summer evening the atmosphere at Mars Hill was more like that of summer camp.
She took the Chardonnay out of the refrigerator and filled my glass, then put the bottle in a cooler and left it on the counter.
There was an odd aspect to all this, thought Jemima, as she opened a bottle of Chardonnay from the fridge with which to wash down the diary, as it were.
She ate the smoked salmon and finished off the Chardonnay, rechilled with lumps of ice, among the many lacy white pillows of her huge low bed.
I returned to the table, Anne had ordered another glass of Chardonnay and a stack of photos had appeared.